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How Are Asset-Backed Debt and DFIs Shaping African Startup Funding in December?

December, typically a month of quiet consolidation in venture capital, revealed a significant shift in the financing of Africa’s tech ecosystem. The continent saw approximately $245 million in deals, with a notable trend towards asset-backed debt and the involvement of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs).

A key theme was the focus on “asset-heavy” models. In Lagos, LagRide secured a $100 million credit facility from United Bank for Africa to acquire 3,500 vehicles, highlighting a move towards funding physical infrastructure. Similarly, Odyssey Energy Solutions received a $7.5 million senior debt facility to expand its solar equipment credit platform, and Gozem obtained $535,000 for vehicle financing.

This trend towards asset-backed lending reflects investor preference for tangible security in a high-interest-rate environment where traditional software models have struggled.

Egypt and South Africa emerged as technical hubs, showcasing sectoral diversity. Cairo’s Nawah Scientific raised $23 million for remote laboratory experiments, indicating a growing interest in deep tech and research infrastructure. Meanwhile, South Africa is focusing on biotechnology and agritech, with SwiftVEE raising $10.1 million, and university-linked startups Immobazyme and BioCODE securing $1.45 million and $380,000, respectively.

Fintech remains active but is evolving from consumer payments to infrastructure and operating systems. Zazu raised $1 million for a digital banking platform for SMEs, while KaliSpot in Senegal secured $4 million to build an interoperable network of kiosks and ATMs.

Overall, the December data suggests a shift in the African market towards more complex, multi-layered funding approaches. The involvement of banks, DFIs, and specialized university funds indicates a deeper integration into the formal financial system, with capital increasingly tied to tangible assets and profitability metrics.

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